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IBM unveils Singapore testbed for 5G and emerging tech

IBM unveils Singapore testbed for 5G and emerging tech IBM unveils Singapore testbed for 5G and emerging tech There are seven focus areas being explored via the studio. Credit: IBM IBM has partnered up with Samsung Electronics and digital network operator M1 to launch what is being referred to as an ‘Industry 4.0 Studio,’ designed to be a testing ground for advanced 5G and other emerging technologies. Broadly, the Singapore studio is designed to combine 5G connectivity with artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid cloud and edge computing capabilities to develop and test innovative Industry 4.0 solutions for enterprises in Singapore and across the region.

IBM opens Singapore s first 5G Industry 4 0 studio with Samsung, M1

IBM opens Singapore s first 5G Industry 4.0 studio with Samsung, M1 Leveraging advanced 5G connectivity with artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid cloud and edge computing capabilities, the Studio will develop, test and benchmark real-world Industry 4.0 use cases involving autonomous guided vehicles, collaborative robots, 3-D augmented reality, and real-time AI visual and acoustic recognition and classification.Devdiscourse News Desk | Singapore | Updated: 17-03-2021 09:50 IST | Created: 17-03-2021 09:10 IST Representative image Image Credit: Pixabay IBM, along with its partners Samsung Electronics, M1 and Singapore s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), has opened a 5G-enabled Industry 4.0 Studio aimed at developing and testing innovative Industry 4.0 solutions for enterprises across Singapore and the region.

The tech that can keep Brexit Britain connected

As red tape and delays threaten the efficiency of cross-border trade, how is technology keeping Britain moving? Seven weeks into the UK’s post-Brexit epoch, and there’s a sense things could have gone worse. Britain has avoided the worst fears, such as supermarket shortages and lorry queues across Kent. Still, the transition has been far from smooth. Businesses continue to report crippling difficulties as they struggle to adapt to the new regime. While some of these can justifiably be deemed ‘teething problems’, many will be here for the long term. So what technology could help the food and drink industry minimise the disruption of the new border and ensure Britain remains connected?

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